Node Filters

Node Filter Syntax

The basic format is a sequence of attributename: value pairs to select nodes which match. You can negate a match by using !attributename: value. If you do not specify an attribute name, then the nodename is matched against the bare value.

The value can be:

a regular-expression results in all nodes matching the regular expression for the attribute.

e.g. www.*

a comma-separated list of values, in which case each item is treated as an exact match, results in all nodes matching any of the exact values for the attribute.

e.g.: web1,web2

for the special tags attribute, a set of values, results in all nodes with a set of tags that match.

a comma-separated list of values to OR together

a +-separated list of values to AND together

e.g. a+b (match node with both tags a and b)

e.g. a+b,x (match node with both tags a and b, or tag x)

The result is all nodes which match all of the clauses.

You can include multiple attribute name/value pairs with the same attribute name, in which case it effectively concatenates all of the values into a comma-separated list, which will not use regular-expression matching for any of those values.

name: web1 name: web2

Is the same as:

name: web1,web2

This does not use regular-expression matching. If you want to combine multiple regular expressions, refer to the regular-expression syntax. For example, you could use anode.*|bnode.* to match all nodes starting with “anode” or “bnode”.

Examples:

Match a set of nodes by name, includes all the node names listed:

mynode1 mynode2

Include mynode and exclude mynode2:

mynode1 !nodename: mynode2

Include nodes with both of the tags www and prod or either of the given hostnames: